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The Bullwinkle Show Season 3 Episode 13 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Bullwinkle Show Season 3 Episode 13

Episode Title: Missouri Mish Mash (15, 16 & 17)
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: December 10, 1961
Runtime:30 mins
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The Bullwinkle Show: A brainwash to Bullwinkle has no more effect than a nice shampoo. So Boris and Fearless Leader resort to the Beautiful Dreamer Hypnotism Kit to mesmerize the moose into finding the sensational chapeau. Meanwhile, Rocky has succeed in freeing himself from the Hatful clan trap and follows Bullwinkle's antler scrapes on passing trees all the way to a sinister cottage deep in the woods, but no one's home. The mesmerized moose is leading Fearless and Boris on quite a bowler tour-the Brown Derby, the Kentucky Derby and even the Roller Derby-but so far no sign of the fabulous Kerward Derby. So when Rocky turns up, Boris and Fearless Leader fearlessly take a powder, after first implanting a posthypnotic suggestion: Find the Kerward Derby! Snap, and Bullwinkle is driven to go to the nearest hat store, where, on a long-forgotten dusty shelf, a clerk finds one chapeau in exactly the moose's seven and five thirty-seconds hat size. Bullwinkle puts on the Kerward Derby and becomes the smartest person in the world, able to foil Boris's battle-ax attack through sheer brain power and to speak in perfect francais.

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